Dr. Christina Alexandri
Dr. Christina Alexandri is responsible for the Laboratory of Journalistic Language Applications and the Journalistic Texts.
The research spectrum of the laboratory is related to topics that involve the relevant technologies in the production / processing / comprehension of texts, such as speech recognition, comprehension and production of natural language, speech synthesis, finding and extracting information, automatic translation, etc.
Dr. Alexandri studied Computational Linguistics at the postgraduate program of Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, USA, where she dealt with Human-Machine Communication Systems. At the same time, she holds the position of Associate Professor of Linguistics – Computational Linguistics at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens.
Her research interests focus on Computational Linguistics and in particular on Human-Machine Communication Systems, Oral Language Processing, Machine Translation as well as Pragmatics and Speech Analysis applications.
She teaches introduction to Computational Linguistics, information management in multilingual journalistic texts, empirical analysis of language, morphology, comparative linguistics, technical and scientific translation, and analysis of written and spoken language.Her research activity includes participation in the United Nations program UNL (United Nations Research Center, Tokyo, Japan) (current research since 2010), corresponding actions of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (2007-2009) and active staffing of the Research Center for Innovation in Information, Communication and Knowledge Technologies, Athena from 1995 to 2009, or in European programs, or in national projects, in the fields of Human-Machine Interaction and Computational Linguistics. Recent writings include, among others, the analysis and processing of multilingual oral and written journalistic texts (English, German and Greek) as well as the texts of Thucydides as an ancient “journalist”.
Dr. Christina Alexandri is a member of the American Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence since 2015.
Recent publications and authorship are available on the Linguist List website.
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